will try this as well.
Is there a way to copy output into a file?
On Mon, 15 Jul 2024, Mike Gorse wrote:
> If the server is running an RPM-based distribution, then rpm -qa, but
> it
> will likely print out a list of thousands of packages (if I run that
> command, then I'm usually looking for something specific and pipe the
> output through grep).
>
>
> On Mon, 15 Jul 2024, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> > Thanks for these details.
> > For the sake of further exploration, is there a Linux command that
> > will
> > share all the packages currently in use on a server?
> > I have entirely too many things I do professionally with my email,
> > including filtering items into folders to use anything like
> > fastmail.
> > I do currently ssh into other shells as I said, but must visit
> > shellworld
> > first to do this much.
> > Still, if creating shellworld 2 might be possible even on a
> > dedicated
> > machine, it might be worth exploring.
> > I have 54 gig of data in my main shellworld account alone, 6 gig for
> > my
> > personal website..cannot imagine another shared hosting service
> > giving
> > me
> > that kind of room, but might be wrong.
> > Kare
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 15 Jul 2024, Chime Hart wrote:
> >
> > > Well Karen-and-All, Many of you are quite familliar with my road.
> > > I came
> > > kicking-and-screaming from DOS2windows, slowly in 2003 Linux, but
> > > with
> > > horrible DeC PC drivers in Speakup. Eventually in 2006 got rid of
> > > windows
> > > all2gether. All along since 1995 I had Unix shell-accounts,
> > > Netcom, REXX,
> > > PrimeNet, and Shellworld, where I hosted my web-site as well. In
> > > May of
> > > 2020 we almost lost Shellworld forever, so after at least 3 days
> > > of no
> > > e-mail, with a big help of a dear friend, I switched my domain to
> > > Fastmail. Unfortunately their interface does not work in a
> > > console setup
> > > nor without javascript. After awhile they blocked traditional ftp
> > > access.
> > > I found ncftp as an easiest client, but now must use web-dav
> > > which has
> > > many fewer options. As far as your exact question, as you see I
> > > am not
> > > hosting my web-site nor e-mail locally, however, we use exim4 to
> > > grab mail
> > > from FastMail to my local machine. In addition, I have a laptop
> > > also
> > > running Debian SID with a quite new Zabbly kernel. The laptop has
> > > graphical so I can login to hotels when we travel. Eventually
> > > would like
> > > to put graphical on my main machine so I can go to Zoom meetings.
> > > Wish
> > > there were either a menu-driven or commandline Zoom client. Along
> > > the way,
> > > while I've been in Linux nearly 21years, I almost still feel like
> > > a
> > > beginner, but still sometimes when I atten a Linux LUG, I can
> > > still help
> > > some1 else. Also, certainly folks there are still somewhat
> > > baffled how I
> > > use a computer while totally blind.
> > > I also have a MAC which I know little about, but took a class. I
> > > have a
> > > Chromebook, but the Chromevox screen-reaeer is much less easty to
> > > use than
> > > something like Speakup. I hope those details will provide some
> > > prospective.
> > > Chime
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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